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Charlotte woman accused of using another ID to get pills

YORK, S.C. — A Charlotte woman was charged Monday in York County with buying Oxycodone at Rock Hill pharmacies with fake prescriptions and phony identifications, police said.

Chervon Nikole Brown, 34, could face up to 100 years in prison if she is convicted.

(Chervon N. Brown)

She had just been released from jail in Charlotte, arrested for other drug charges after she was on probation for identification fraud, records show.

Police said she was using another person’s identity to get the pills in February and March. She also used prescriptions that had no relationship with a medical practitioner, according to warrants.

Brown was released from the York County jail Tuesday after posting a $40,000 bond.

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